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The strongest pieces of evidence that Gandhi gives to support his claim for the independence of India were:

1. The Indian people had been impoverished by the British rule.

2. The British administration had exploited India, milking it dry by instituting an unbearable administrative and over-bearable military infrastructure, which did not allow India to develop.

3. Indians were made to be mere laborers when it came to the governance of India.  They were denied the opportunity to self-rule.

4. India was built on a spiritual foundation, which was gradually eroded by the British rule.

Explanation:

Gandhi (1869 - 1948), was a lawyer, politician, social activist, and writer who led the nationalist movement against the British rule of India.  He is internationally esteemed and best remembered for his nonviolent way of agitating for India's independence from Britain.

The strongest pieces of evidence Gandhi gave to support his claim include:

  • The fact that the British made the Indians poor.
  • India was exploited by the British administration.
  • Indians were not given the opportunity to self-rule.
  • The spiritual foundation on which India was built was eroded by the British.

The above evidence was used by Gandhi to show how the British have been bad to the Indians and how they've mistreated them.

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